TweetWell, where's the info???
TweetJOE
Joe doesn’t know it, but his 70-year-old prostate gland harbors cancer cells. This isn’t so unusual. In fact, by the time men get to Joe’s age, over 2/3 of them carry cancer cells in their prostate glands. Fortunately, only one in 13 will develop the disease. And Joe is one of the lucky ones.
MEL
Mel developed prostate cancer in his 50’s. Fortunately, he will live long enough to end up dying of natural causes — not prostate cancer. His cancer is one of many cases of prostate cancer that grow very slowly and rarely metastasize to other organs. You might also consider Mel lucky.
SAM
On the other hand, Sam was not so lucky. He started out with a slow-growing prostate cancer, diagnosed in his mid-40’s. Unfortunately, it progressed into a highly malignant cancer — and his prognosis for survival is poor. In fact, Sam’s devastated wife is investigating options for hospice care.
While men like Joe and Mel have cheated death from prostate cancer, about 30,000 men each year are not so lucky. Men like Sam…
In fact, prostate cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in males, trailing only lung cancer.
Three men — three different outcomes. All related to one small reproductive system gland normally about the size of a walnut.
What Makes the Difference?
Why do some men harbor cancerous cells, yet never develop the disease?
Why do some men develop prostate cancer, but recover successfully?
And why do other men — those 30,000 a year — succumb, while others don’t?
Is it really the luck of the draw — or something quite different?
By definition, luck is a chance happening, where unpredictable forces govern the outcome. However, many say we create our own “luck.”
Not a sound strategy. And not one you need to rely on — not anymore…
Because scientific evidence now indicates that you can take a number of pro-active steps to reduce your risk of prostate cancer (or reduce your risk of dying, if you do end up with the disease). This way, you’re no longer totally at the mercy of chance, or luck — or other factors outside your control.
The keys? Two simple things: knowledge and action.
What Really Causes Prostate Cancer?
The latest studies show that 230,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year in the U.S. Too many men relying solely on luck.
The main key to prostate cancer prevention? What you put in your mouth. And while all risk factors may not be under your control, what you eat is.
The type of meat and oils that you should avoid (for example, red meat and vegetable oils increase your risk)…
The type of vegetables you should be eating (forget the corn and go for the broccoli)…
The “killer” foods and additives you should get rid of…
The specific supplements that can level the playing field in the fight against prostate cancer…
Just a few more of the things you’ll see in this issue:
WARNING: This certain type of sexual activity increases your risk of prostate cancer…
5 powerful inflammation-fighters that can dramatically reduce your prostate cancer risk…
Milk drinker? This bizarre link to prostate cancer will surprise you (particularly if you prefer non-fat milk)…
Studies show this safe treatment is as good as — if not better than —conventional prostate cancer treatment such as chemotherapy and radiation (plus, you don’t have to worry about those severe side effects)…
2 factors that can change a relatively slow-growing prostate cancer into a highly malignant one with a poorer prognosis…
Why a swollen, enlarged prostate greatly increases your risk of developing prostate cancer…
Discover the Truth About Prostate Cancer Now!
2 cancer-fighting nutrient combos that help you fight back against cancer (especially important if you make frequent trips to the bathroom at night)…
The little-known test to rule out prostate cancer (it’s NOT PSA, which isn’t as accurate as originally assumed)…
LOX and COX — the inflammatory enzymes that could be putting your health — and your prostate — in jeopardy…
The real reason why Chinese and Japanese men have one of the world’s lowest incidences of prostate cancer (hint: it’s NOT due to soy consumption)…
5 ways to lower your PSA naturally…
Why eating fruit may increase your risk of prostate cancer…
And much, much more…
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TweetWell, where's the info???
TweetI would like to see the rest as well, can't be too carefull with the ol' prostate.
Tweetheard 1/4 a tab a day of Proscar 5mg helps prevent prostate cancer as well...
TweetYes sir. Two things I want to be sure and take care of are my prostate and GI tract
TweetIve been doing Test since I was 18 and Im 38 now. Ive been getting PSA test for my Prostate for the last 10 yrs. All is well but i feel great knowing that its for sure!
Of course we know that an abundance of Test can lead to (BPH) Begnin Prostatic Hyperplasia which is a swelling of the Prostate or Prostate cancer.
I feel comfortable with my check ups!
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TweetI have rtegular blood work and had my doc do the bloodwork test for the prostate a couple of months back and all came back well- she siad no more check ups till 45